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The Fung family put Ling Nam up for sale in 2020. Fruitas Holdings acquired the chain, which only had four locations, on July 1, 2022. It was a childhood favorite of CEO Lester Yu, who was raised in Binondo. As with other brands it acquires, Ling Nam–branded products such as Ling Nam Noodles are sold at Fruitas' other franchises. [15]
A month after leaving Ling Nam, Kuan and Jollibee founder Tony Tan Caktiong, [7] who was a friend of his, agreed to be business partners for Kuan's new restaurant. [4] Kuan hired an interior designer for the "modern" Chinese restaurant. To separate it from Ling Nam, he tasked an advertising agency to come up with a unique name.
Chowking's 1992 expansion program led to the opening of the first two stores outside Luzon: at Limketkai Center in Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao and at Era Mall in Bacolod, Visayas. [ 7 ] [ 9 ] A U.S. government report believed that Chowking was likely to succeed because Filipinos enjoyed Chinese cuisine and had a "newly-found concern for the clean ...
Ling Nam: Fast Food: 1950: Fruitas Holdings: Mang Inasal: Fast food: 2003: Jollibee Foods Corporation: Max's Restaurant: Casual dining: 1945: Max's Group: McDonald's: Fast food: 1981 [12] Golden Arches Development Corporation: American fast food chain. Master franchise in the Philippines is owned by a local company associated with George Yang ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu successfully underwent surgery to have his prostate removed, hospital officials said Sunday. The 75-year-old leader, who has had a series of health issues ...
A Brooklyn homeless shelter employee was brutally stabbed to death on the premises of a hotel converted to house the homeless, in the Brownsville neighborhood.
Grab Holdings Inc. is a Singaporean multinational technology company headquartered in One-North, Singapore.It is the developer of a super-app for ride-hailing, food delivery, and digital payment services on mobile devices that operates in Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
President-elect Donald Trump promised mass deportation on the campaign trail, and while the scale of it remains vague, the elements of the plan are an unlikely call back to former President Barack ...